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Hedda Hopper

  • Young
  • Female
  • Small
  • rabbit
  • Lionhead

About Hedda Hopper

Bradenton, FL

Species & Breed

rabbit
LionheadMix

Physical Traits

Young
Female
Small
Coat: Long
White, Black

Behavior

Hedda Hopper’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

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Hedda Hopper's Story

Hedda Hopper a Female is bonded with her brother Snoopy a male, so they must be adopted out together. <br/>8 Months old<br/>Spayed / Neutered: YES<br/>Litterbox: Yes, training in process<br/>Quite small, about 3 lbs. <br/>Length, 8-10 inches long. <br/>Long ears for their size (2-3 inches)<br/>Lifespan: 8 - 12 years<br/>Being fostered in: Sarasota, FL<br/>If interested the first step is to FILL OUT AN APPLICATION.<br/><br/>These lionhead mix bunnies are not only cute and perky, they are very good-natured, very tolerant and as such, they make wonderful pets. They also tend to be well-mannered, friendly, and easily trained. (You can have them free roam in your house like a cat). <br/><br/>To satisfy the their social needs, it's ideal to keep more than one rabbit, they can quickly become depressed or act out if they are too lonely.<br/>Smart – Lionhead mix rabbits are smart, so they need plenty of stimulation and enrichment.<br/><br/>These are indoor rabbits only due to the heat, predators, etc. These rabbits can become overheated if temperatures exceed 70 degrees.<br/><br/>Scared Easily – Although good-natured, they can become frightened very easily. So, they should be handled carefully, and stress should be kept to a minimum. These rabbits aren’t suitable for families with really young children. Also they are small and very fragile, one excitable hug from a loving child or a accidental drop can very easily break their backs.<br/>Helpful video: Are rabbits a good pet for a child? https://youtu.be/EZOvUKyeR6A<br/><br/>** If interested in adopting you must FILL OUT the online APPLICATION first: <br/>Scroll down to the bottom of the page click on: More About It us<br/>Scroll down to the bottom of the next page click on: Application Application<br/><br/>Grooming;<br/>You'll need to groom your rabbit at least 2 times a week for about 30 minutes. Most Angoras & Lionheads naturally shed their coat every couple of months. During shedding times the grooming takes a bit longer, taking about 45-60 min and your need to do it almost every day.<br/>Angoras & Lionhead who are not groomed regularly will develop mats, and will become very painful for them. They can also develop a deadly condition known as wool block or GI Stasis. Wool block happens when the rabbit is grooming themselves and they ingest too much fur. Rabbits can not vomit the fur out (unlike cats with hairballs), so it has to pass through them. Too much fur can accumulate in the bunny gumming up their digestive system and they can very quickly die from this.

Hedda Hopper a Female is bonded with her brother Snoopy a male, so they must be adopted out together.
8 Months old
Spayed / Neutered: YES
Litterbox: Yes, training in process
Quite small, about 3 lbs.
Length, 8-10 inches long.
Long ears for their size (2-3 inches)
Lifespan: 8 - 12 years
Being fostered in: Sarasota, FL
If interested the first step is to FILL OUT AN APPLICATION.

These lionhead mix bunnies are not only cute and perky, they are very good-natured, very tolerant and as such, they make wonderful pets. They also tend to be well-mannered, friendly, and easily trained. (You can have them free roam in your house like a cat).

To satisfy the their social needs, it's ideal to keep more than one rabbit, they can quickly become depressed or act out if they are too lonely.
Smart – Lionhead mix rabbits are smart, so they need plenty of stimulation and enrichment.

These are indoor rabbits only due to the heat, predators, etc. These rabbits can become over

Hedda Hopper a Female is bonded with her brother Snoopy a male, so they must be adopted out together.
8 Months old
Spayed / Neutered: YES
Litterbox: Yes, training in process
Quite small, about 3 lbs.
Length, 8-10 inches long.
Long ears for their size (2-3 inches)
Lifespan: 8 - 12 years
Being fostered in: Sarasota, FL
If interested the first step is to FILL OUT AN APPLICATION.

These lionhead mix bunnies are not only cute and perky, they are very good-natured, very tolerant and as such, they make wonderful pets. They also tend to be well-mannered, friendly, and easily trained. (You can have them free roam in your house like a cat).

To satisfy the their social needs, it's ideal to keep more than one rabbit, they can quickly become depressed or act out if they are too lonely.
Smart – Lionhead mix rabbits are smart, so they need plenty of stimulation and enrichment.

These are indoor rabbits only due to the heat, predators, etc. These rabbits can become overheated if temperatures exceed 70 degrees.

Scared Easily – Although good-natured, they can become frightened very easily. So, they should be handled carefully, and stress should be kept to a minimum. These rabbits aren’t suitable for families with really young children. Also they are small and very fragile, one excitable hug from a loving child or a accidental drop can very easily break t

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